File #: 2022-2054   
Type: Consent Calendar Item
Body: Transportation Commission
On agenda: 5/25/2022
Title: Accept Updated Equity Priority Analysis Approach (Action Item)
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 1 EquityPrioritization Presentation, 2. 5C Exhibit 2 Equity Priority Areas Memo
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Accept Updated Equity Priority Analysis Approach (Action Item)
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To: Honorable Chair and Members of the Transportation Commission


BACKGROUND
The City uses social vulnerability mapping, which is now known as equity priority mapping, to implement equity goals as recently approved by City Council in the General Plan (November 2021), as well as the Vision Zero Action Plan (2021) and the Climate Action and Resiliency Plan (CARP, 2019).

The City currently uses the vulnerability assessment developed as part of the CARP. The CARP vulnerability assessment builds on the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC) approach as first shown in the Adapting to Rising Tides program. BCDC continues to update its community vulnerability mapping as shown here: https://www.bcdc.ca.gov/data/community.html. The BCDC assessment and other vulnerability assessments have been developed using various indicators as described in Exhibits 1 and 2.

DISCUSSION

After considering various approaches to updating the City of Alameda community vulnerability mapping, staff recommends using the BCDC community vulnerability mapping to support equity prioritization. This BCDC method provides a continuity of approach, detailed geographic information using Census blocks, many indicators and is updated consistently. While Census blocks offer the highest level of detail available in the Census data, some areas still are not detailed adequately as previously discussed at Transportation Commission meetings such as the area around Bayport (Figure 1). City staff takes into account the limitations of the vulnerability assessment data when prioritizing projects throughout the City.

Figure 1: Census Block Boundaries used in BCDC Vulnerability Assessment



FINANCIAL IMPACT

Acceptance of the equity priority analysis approach will have no impact on the General Fund. The recommended equity priority analysis is designed to be accomplished within existing (or anticipated...

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